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. >> there was a "the guardian" journalists, and they said they were informants. >> point of order. we are in the process of suing "the guardian" and -- you are welcome to sue was iffy -- to join us if you would like. >> there are some of point of view that are exactly counter to what you are saying.
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but i don't actually accept the government's argument about benghazi you know if you look at the guardian reports on the day before the airstrikes took place from benghazi it's clear that the rebels in benghazi stopped. before he got beyond the suburbs and i think it would have been impossible for a force of maybe tens of thousands of soldiers to have taken a city of a million people so i don't accept that that was a sufficient justification for the war in the first place i also think there is some evidence again reporting the guardian newspaper that he actually moved into paying you to take shelter from possible air attacks so far from producing the effect that the government said it would produce the opposite effect so your position is just stand back leave well alone and let them sort themselves out well i certainly think that when the revolution takes place in the country it's no business of the people in that country to conduct a revolution and my point about the western intervention would be this i don't think they did intervene in order to assist a revolution process i think they i
but i don't actually accept the government's argument about benghazi you know if you look at the guardian reports on the day before the airstrikes took place from benghazi it's clear that the rebels in benghazi stopped. before he got beyond the suburbs and i think it would have been impossible for a force of maybe tens of thousands of soldiers to have taken a city of a million people so i don't accept that that was a sufficient justification for the war in the first place i also think there is...
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justification for the war in the first place i also think there is some evidence again report in the guardian newspaper that gadhafi actually moved into playing the to take shelter from possible air attacks so far from producing the effect that the government said it would produce the opposite effect through your position is just stand back and leave well alone and let them sort themselves out well i certainly think that one revolution take place in the country is the business of the people in that country to conduct the revolution and my point across the western intervention would be this i don't think that they did intervene in order to assist a revolution process i think they intervened in order to get control over aleutian process and we begin to see now in the weeks since the western intervention but there are pro western figures emerging as the dominant because we're going to begin to bring in this direction often they're the same people who only yesterday were in the gadhafi regime and were dealing very happily with the west for the last decade so i think that they're shaping and moldi
justification for the war in the first place i also think there is some evidence again report in the guardian newspaper that gadhafi actually moved into playing the to take shelter from possible air attacks so far from producing the effect that the government said it would produce the opposite effect through your position is just stand back and leave well alone and let them sort themselves out well i certainly think that one revolution take place in the country is the business of the people in...
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hours before three spacemen blast off into orbit to mark the fiftieth anniversary since you were guardians first wife. of the business side the russian government is preparing to remove ministers and other senior officials from the board of state owned corporations the move is intended to stoking best interests of russia one that coming up you know this is. nine am in the russian capital you're watching r t with me rena joshie a more than two hundred fifty injured libyans have fled fighting in the western city of misrata aboard a humanitarian ship the victims of the ongoing clashes were transported to the rebel stronghold of benghazi we're going to cross live show correspondent paula you're give a very latest. paula how has the front line shifted over night. the bottom witnessing is that the fighting here on the ground seems to get a catered in cheap primary cities in the east of the country it's around the city of brega where pro and he got the forces have been fighting it off for weeks now but that frontline keeps shifting and at the moment it's actually not clear who is in control of th
hours before three spacemen blast off into orbit to mark the fiftieth anniversary since you were guardians first wife. of the business side the russian government is preparing to remove ministers and other senior officials from the board of state owned corporations the move is intended to stoking best interests of russia one that coming up you know this is. nine am in the russian capital you're watching r t with me rena joshie a more than two hundred fifty injured libyans have fled fighting in...
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han debido salir miembros de la organizaciÓn Ángeles guardianes.s. se desplazan por las calles para combatir el crimen. en una ciudad que pierde a 125 miemsbros de su departamento de policÍa por falta de fondos. >> vamos a estar caminando la calle y los vecindarios dejando a la gente saber que estamos aquÍ. >> la calle es de la gente trabajadora. >> ya el jueves muchos agentes entregaron placas y armas de reglamento. >> esto aquÍ se va a empeorar. anteayer estaba por la calle y habÍa tiroteos. y esto aquÍ estÁ lleno de pandillas, gangas. >> pierde casi el 25 % de su fuerza policial. >> el fundador de este grupo anticrimen dice que la ciudad estarÁ sufriendo por lo que quieren llenar el vacÍo que dejan los despidos. >> el alcalde seÑala que se les exigirÁ a los policÍas activos hacer su trabajo. y pide a los ciudadanos que ayuiden a combatir el crimen reportando sin temor en una ciudad que tiene que lidiar con un dÉficit de 70 millones de dÓlares. mientras el nivel de crimen es cada vez mÁs alto. >> serÍa muy conveniente que sacaran mÁs dinero para
han debido salir miembros de la organizaciÓn Ángeles guardianes.s. se desplazan por las calles para combatir el crimen. en una ciudad que pierde a 125 miemsbros de su departamento de policÍa por falta de fondos. >> vamos a estar caminando la calle y los vecindarios dejando a la gente saber que estamos aquÍ. >> la calle es de la gente trabajadora. >> ya el jueves muchos agentes entregaron placas y armas de reglamento. >> esto aquÍ se va a empeorar. anteayer estaba...
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finally, who guards the guardians? or in this case, who guards the guardians guardian? it seems to me tht -- that wikileaks is not the best pla for this to be. you said there was a conspiracy against you, which included an editor, and then you said that they were jewish. and then when he was not, you said his thoughts were jewish. i am coming back to the point, i assure you. all of the rest of your attributes aside, somebody who has gone so far with the conspiracy theory, whether you are really better place than any government to decide what these ladies and gentlemen and i and all of us do know? thank you. 2 -- [applause] bonds >> the assistant director for the henry the jackson 5 to. we are running out of time,ut, julian. after those accusations, would you like to come back and say something briefly for the debate? >> obviously, he has nothing to say about the motion he denied. since he has resorted like some many of that type to personal attacks on me and our organization, which are, of course, unfounded, and which i hesitate to respond to directly, because i can see
finally, who guards the guardians? or in this case, who guards the guardians guardian? it seems to me tht -- that wikileaks is not the best pla for this to be. you said there was a conspiracy against you, which included an editor, and then you said that they were jewish. and then when he was not, you said his thoughts were jewish. i am coming back to the point, i assure you. all of the rest of your attributes aside, somebody who has gone so far with the conspiracy theory, whether you are really...
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fifty guardian angels exactly what some of those libyan people are watching at the moment look at the situation as a rotter people are dying civilians are dying should we just sit back and let that happen do you think. now i grieve that really really you know what is happening there is very harrowing and it's very harrowing sit back and watch it but in the long term things will be made worse things are always made worse by western intervention coming in people need to be allowed to determine their own fate they need to be able to make history for themselves and it's only through that process of struggling against tyrants such as gadhafi that they can really bring about true democratic change what we've seen historically is when the west comes in they basically leave a vacuum now that the west is effectively saying here we can't allow the libyan people to take control of the matters in their own hands because they might end of a failed state but they need to be allowed to take those risks they need to be able to go out onto the street and say i'm going to make history i'm going to get
fifty guardian angels exactly what some of those libyan people are watching at the moment look at the situation as a rotter people are dying civilians are dying should we just sit back and let that happen do you think. now i grieve that really really you know what is happening there is very harrowing and it's very harrowing sit back and watch it but in the long term things will be made worse things are always made worse by western intervention coming in people need to be allowed to determine...
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we have the guardians of the center and ron ross from the history association. we are about 10 minutes away from the motorcade showing up. we have come together at this ungodly hour to remember those who survived being tossed from their beds 105 years ago this morning at 5:13. 105 years ago, powerful seismic waves rolled across the city of san francisco. experts estimate the earthquake was around 7.9 on the modern skills. by the end of the first day, the city suffered 26 aftershocks and then succumbed to a raging inferno that showed no mercy for 74 hours. i would like to give you a moment by moment description of what happened to our great city on that day and its citizens. this is not boring history. this is very real, as we all saw recently in japan. here is how it went. an opening shock at 5:12 was felt. 25 seconds later, residents were zerawakened. the first casualties from the massive earthquake occurred when tenements in the market district collapsed. more victims are added to the death toll as the collapsed structures caught fire. the man the city would n
we have the guardians of the center and ron ross from the history association. we are about 10 minutes away from the motorcade showing up. we have come together at this ungodly hour to remember those who survived being tossed from their beds 105 years ago this morning at 5:13. 105 years ago, powerful seismic waves rolled across the city of san francisco. experts estimate the earthquake was around 7.9 on the modern skills. by the end of the first day, the city suffered 26 aftershocks and then...
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but the pioneers journey is not without its trials as one of the guardians space training. revealed to r.t. . if the lesson is best. known about thank you for being with us today you were part of the group of four officers who were preparing for the first manned space flight how many of you where when a group can you tell us about how the first costume out was picked. the decision to enlist fighter pilots into the first group of trainee cosmonauts was made by sergey curry love as soviet union's had aerospace engineer who developed and launch the sputnik and the first manned space flight that friends ministry and a top soviet authorities approved that decision so the air force and the main and force hospital were assigned to pick the candidates for the first manned space flight and it will start from the hospital started traveling around regiments mainly in the central soviet union they picked out the profiles of three thousand five hundred fighter pilots four hundred fifty of them were sent to the hospital and out of that four hundred fifty vehicles hospital slightly twenty
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so we should talk to one of the guardians fellow space trainees got a call he says the pilot his journey into orbit was no piece of cake. the residence test and press the wrong place for that about course thank you for being with us today you were part of the group of fluffing sers who are preparing for the first manned space flight how many of you where when you quit can tell us about how the first cost not was picked for ferris that you were. the decision to enlist fighter pilots into the first group of trainee cosmonauts was made by sergey curry law of the soviet union's head aerospace engineer who developed in launched sputnik and the first manned space flight defense ministry and a top soviet authorities approved that decision so the air force and the main air force hospital are assigned to pick the candidates for the first manned space flight and it will start from the hospital started traveling around regiments mainly in the central soviet union they picked out the profiles of three thousand five hundred fighter pilots four hundred fifty of them were sent to the hospital and so if
so we should talk to one of the guardians fellow space trainees got a call he says the pilot his journey into orbit was no piece of cake. the residence test and press the wrong place for that about course thank you for being with us today you were part of the group of fluffing sers who are preparing for the first manned space flight how many of you where when you quit can tell us about how the first cost not was picked for ferris that you were. the decision to enlist fighter pilots into the...
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competes with the guardian's loved ones. a fifty year supply of the stuff. you also see a striking a gallery of photos of some well. never reveal. i think is japan has upgraded the severity rating paralyzed from plant to second level only ever previously assigned to the chernobyl disaster official say it was raised because high radiation was recorded in the ocean water. safety agencies to conduct to come dangerous what happened to no avail it was too small. a power for all to show up at least in japan came second month after stating that tsunami come from. some people what jacobs the from a nice institute in the forty's keeping officials to very tightly the sea level to avoid panic. this is an ongoing debate that's nowhere near resolution you still there of. course impartial not only. each one. of quite a bit of radiation and at this point there is no clear path towards resolving it ending this situation so it's really extremely dangerous as we could end up with a complete meltdown of several of the reactors or we could end up with just an ongoing release of
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years since the first human ventured into orbit and returned to the surface on harms you are good guardians the story flight will also be celebrated properly aboard the international space station three space men are about to depart for the isis from the baikonur cosmodrome in castle stand as her cilia is there for us. before every blast off comes the fanfare so you see i'm a twenty one crew members stand in the spotlight their families close by it's only a matter of hours before they shoot into orbit in a spacecraft bearing the image of god in the first man in space to celebrate the achievements fiftieth anniversary what's more the crew's captain was what's called the guardian when i was in kindergarten they gave us a play rocket i spent all my time inside and i wouldn't let other kids get in there since then they started calling me girl preparations have been intense both for the crew and they're so used rocket any astronaut can attest to the arduous process. working in training was so hard that sometimes we fall asleep behind our desks we had to take many exams and sometimes we had to re
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star damon so use rockets off the first manned space lift to go from the same launch pad as your guardian in the next one hundred but after today flies they docked at isis bringing the total number of people in old age to sixty one of the russian cosmonauts has also become the two hundredth person to step on to the space station it's amazing to me i was at like i want to see the preparations for the mission and of course on how the guardians the legacy is to inspire as future space exploration. astronauts spend most of their rise preparing for the possibility of going to space now russian cosmonauts for example takes about two hundred fifty exams a year and that's one of the. fray they have to go through all the harbor men and women put into their professions one of the things they fear is something a little more romantic and that's an unwavering childhood dream of literally rethink for something aspiring cosmonauts. watches intently as the so you see i'm a twenty one spacecraft is poised to its vertical position i only forty he's so certain about his future but he's already made headway
star damon so use rockets off the first manned space lift to go from the same launch pad as your guardian in the next one hundred but after today flies they docked at isis bringing the total number of people in old age to sixty one of the russian cosmonauts has also become the two hundredth person to step on to the space station it's amazing to me i was at like i want to see the preparations for the mission and of course on how the guardians the legacy is to inspire as future space exploration....
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all my time inside and i wouldn't let other kids get in there since then they started calling me guardian preparations have been intense both for the crew and their so use rocket any astronaut can attest to the arduous process. working in training was so hard sometimes we fell asleep behind our desks we had to take many exams and sometimes we had to repeat those exams after a long and meticulous process of assembling the spacecraft are so used to your mates what you want is finally in position waiting to take its crew to the international space station well that's a t.v. as a singer to russians will make their first a flight to space and in america you will be flying to so used for the first time but far from the frenzy and the glare of camera lights the better halves of the astronauts have been going through preparations of their own albeit more personal ones it's really hard to explain the wave of emotions are being feeling watery anxiety and pride here on the other hand held his own he showed no emotions i was more worried and excited he took our photographs with him those that show us
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so tell us how's the crew holding up there and how are they planning to celebrate you were good guardians first flight. oh as you rightly said there are three men who will be blasting off to be international space station alexander someone who was also the captain go to say as well as an asteroid garrett as. you had mentioned this launch is happening on the eve of the fiftieth anniversary of you got his first flight in fact they're going to be launching off from the launch pad which is called god and starts with is very significant for the three men of course as expected they have been asked several times about how they felt about the significance of their mission is happening so close to this important day in space history and ron garan actually put it quite cool when he was saying that fifty years ago one bad day human race became a different species no longer confined to the boundaries of the earth and also if you are. mentioning especially coming from russians and americans is the cooperation that they think the space program has really propagated because between the two sides even at
so tell us how's the crew holding up there and how are they planning to celebrate you were good guardians first flight. oh as you rightly said there are three men who will be blasting off to be international space station alexander someone who was also the captain go to say as well as an asteroid garrett as. you had mentioned this launch is happening on the eve of the fiftieth anniversary of you got his first flight in fact they're going to be launching off from the launch pad which is called...
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committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, with a grant from millicent bell through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. additional funding for frontline's expanded broadcast season is provided by the bill & melinda gates foundation. >> narrator: before they filled liberation square in cairo, down a side street, in a small office, they are planning a revolution. they call themselves the april 6th youth movement. >> narrator: they have a list of demands, and a plan: a national protest fueled by the internet. ahmed maher is their leader. >> ahmed maher is a civil engineer. almost compulsively quiet, compulsively limelight-avoiding young guy. but very tech savvy. >> narrator: david wolman from wired magazine has been reporting inside april 6th movement and watching maher use the web to spread antigovernment messages to eager young egyptians. >> in the real world, these gov
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whereas the guardian has actually provided quite a bit of information revealing information for example they reported that. argues abate of the first high value detainee was water boarded until he gave up information about a bin yamaha made a u.k. citizen stating that he was a dirty bomb plot or planning aided a dirty bomb along with. another. alleged associate of al qaeda but you don't see much of that info in in the coverage here and it's quite a bit it's watered down quite a bit so i think people have a sense of outrage fatigue has been certainly out there for quite a lot of people feel outrage they also feel that you know look if if what can i do congress is into anything how do we have how do we change this and it's true you know you don't have a president that's doing anything really except stating continue to look forward you have a justice department for to every effort to hold people accountable to hold the you know the perpetrators accountable you have a former president george w. bush who actually openly states in an autobiography that he signed off on the war waterboarding a
whereas the guardian has actually provided quite a bit of information revealing information for example they reported that. argues abate of the first high value detainee was water boarded until he gave up information about a bin yamaha made a u.k. citizen stating that he was a dirty bomb plot or planning aided a dirty bomb along with. another. alleged associate of al qaeda but you don't see much of that info in in the coverage here and it's quite a bit it's watered down quite a bit so i think...
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so yeah, maybe i should denounce the times and read "the guardian." so, i'm not a spokesman for the paper. i have my criticisms of the. we will get into some of those. and i think bill make some of your criticisms in the book, which i read, and you know, the times have certainly made its share of errors in recent years. i think the duke lacrosse coverage was bad. i don't think there's any question about that. this is an interesting point. i don't know many people outside of the new times, which defended institutionally, but i don't know of many liberals who defend a particular coverage. i think the times, bill mentioned a story the times did about john mccain did during the campaign. some of you may remember the story about a relationship he had, a friendship he had with a female lobbyist, implying the things that you think are being implied. i heard the rumors as i'm sure you guys did in advance of that story being published of what the times had and didn't have and so and so forth. there's no question in my mind that based on what ended up on page t
so yeah, maybe i should denounce the times and read "the guardian." so, i'm not a spokesman for the paper. i have my criticisms of the. we will get into some of those. and i think bill make some of your criticisms in the book, which i read, and you know, the times have certainly made its share of errors in recent years. i think the duke lacrosse coverage was bad. i don't think there's any question about that. this is an interesting point. i don't know many people outside of the new...
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guardian of the magib for will and kate.bc 7 will bring you the royal wedding live from 1:00 to seno'clock a.m.. we'll stream it live. abc will air a special edition of 20-20 on friday night. >> more coming up next. the offer to take a stranger's picture. >> i am carolyn johnson in the news room. real estate and the recession and how the economic down turn forced a developer to go to plan b for a complex . the search for extra terrestials runs in a snag. new after 6:30. new effort to revitalize a pran fran landmark. back to dan and sheril. >> what are the ouds of taking a family vacation in hawaii and someone takes a family picture. you get to talking and find out you are from neighboring towns and then you talk more. you have something else in common. rick hill and joe barker are half brothers. but until that day on the beach they never met. really what are the odds. buy a lottery ticket. >> he's a winner. >> absolutely . thanks for joining
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finally, who ards the guardians? or in this case, who guards the guardians guardian? it seems to me tht -- that wikileaks is not the best place for this to be. you said there was a conspacy against you, which included an editor, and then you said that they were jewish. and then when he was not, you said his thoughts were jewish. i am coming back to the point, i assure you. all of the rest of your attributes aside, somebody who has gone so far with the conspiracy theory, whether you are really better place than any government to decide what these ladies and gentlemen and i and all of us do know? thank you. 2 -- [applause] bonds >> the assistant director for the henry the jackson 5 to. we are running out of time, but, julian. after those accusations, would you like to come back and say something briefly for the debate? >> obviously, he has nothing to say about the motion he denied. since he has resorted like some many of that type tpersonal attacks on me and our organization, which are, of course, unfounded, and which i hesitate to respond to directly, because i can see
finally, who ards the guardians? or in this case, who guards the guardians guardian? it seems to me tht -- that wikileaks is not the best place for this to be. you said there was a conspacy against you, which included an editor, and then you said that they were jewish. and then when he was not, you said his thoughts were jewish. i am coming back to the point, i assure you. all of the rest of your attributes aside, somebody who has gone so far with the conspiracy theory, whether you are really...
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finally, who guards the guardians? or in this case, who guards the guardians guardian? it seems to me tht -- that wikileaks is not the best place for this to be. you said there was a conspiracy against you, which included an editor, and then you said that they were jewish. and then when he was not, you said his thoughts were jewish. i am coming back to the point, i assure you. all of the rest of your attributes aside, somebody who has gone so far with the conspiracy theory, whether you are really better place than any government to decide what these ladies and gentlemen and i and all of us do know? thank you. 2 -- [applause] bonds >> the assistant director for the henry the jackson 5 to. we are running out of time, but, julian. after those accusations, would you like to come back and say something briefly for the debate? >> obviously, he has nothing to say about the motion he denied. since he has resorted like some many of that type to personal attacks on me and our organization, which are, of course, unfounded, and which i hesitate to respond to directly, because i can
finally, who guards the guardians? or in this case, who guards the guardians guardian? it seems to me tht -- that wikileaks is not the best place for this to be. you said there was a conspiracy against you, which included an editor, and then you said that they were jewish. and then when he was not, you said his thoughts were jewish. i am coming back to the point, i assure you. all of the rest of your attributes aside, somebody who has gone so far with the conspiracy theory, whether you are...
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. >> hi, general, thank you for referring to one of our great british tabloids, "the guardian," and i feel i have no other option to possibly not defend, but point out facts from the paper. this is not a paper i'd even wrap my fish and chips in -- [laughter] but that's my own point of view. the article in which the article referred to with unmanned aircraft systems raised some very interesting points. the parol leal raised in "the guardian" starts with a quote which states, "it is well that war is so terrible, otherwise we would grow to fond of it." the paragraph explores the dichotomy of having the ability, as you refer to, the -- the ease of which you can fight at distance, but it does state at the end, and i want to just put this out before i do ask a question. the discussion in this paragraph must be tempered, however, by the fact that the moral responsibility on every commander to reduce loss of life on both sides is clear. the use of unmanned aircraft prevents potential loss of lives and is thus, in itself, morally justified. i want to point out this document is worth reading, b
. >> hi, general, thank you for referring to one of our great british tabloids, "the guardian," and i feel i have no other option to possibly not defend, but point out facts from the paper. this is not a paper i'd even wrap my fish and chips in -- [laughter] but that's my own point of view. the article in which the article referred to with unmanned aircraft systems raised some very interesting points. the parol leal raised in "the guardian" starts with a quote which...
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committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. additional funding for frontline's expanded broadcast season is provided by the bill and melinda gates foundation. >> trahant: this is a story that's been shrouded in secrecy for years. it takes place in an isolated part of alaska 200 miles south of the arctic circle. the village is called st. michael, and it's home to some 360 alaska native people. as a journalist, and as a member of the shoshone-bannock tribes, i've been writing about native americans my whole career, but little could prepare me for what happened in st. michael. many here still remember how innocently it all began. >> growing up, there's so many good memories.m9k the thing i enjoyed the most was the community gathering, the community being together as one and having fun. it was good to see people happy. >> my grandpa taught me how to hunt and fish. i used to love
committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. additional funding for frontline's expanded broadcast season is provided by the bill and melinda gates foundation. >> trahant: this is a story that's been shrouded in secrecy for years. it takes place in an isolated part of alaska 200 miles south of the arctic...
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committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, with a grant for "money and march madness" from scott fearon. additional funding for frontline's expanded broadcast season is provided by the bill & melinda gates foundation. ( crowds cheering ) >> bergman: it's march, and the nation has gone mad. ( crowds cheering ) nearly 140 million people tune in to see the biggest basketball tournament on the planet, which ends this weekend with the final four. march madness is a multibillion- dollar business. only the super bowl is bigger. >> the madness is back. >> bergman: the power behind this spectacle is the national collegiate athletic association. they make all the rules for big- time college sports. >> i'm now in my 101st day on the job... >> bergman: mark emmert is the new president. >> many opportunities, many challenges. the ncaa is a voluntary association of around 1,10 colleges an
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who made him a friend pretending guardian of the orchard. did those nice shrubs need fear to go begging for a garden and have humbaba in his treachery ilk. those plants and flowers were like books everyone could read, not cut and throw away. their different fantastic colors had formed our blood so our veins ran smoothly, our 7 wonders showed. then humbaba made a whirlwind of fire and snow. who crowned him king? who showed him our garden was but a jail? humbaba was great and scary, but not so very strong, though no one could ever conquer him as no one would ever try. time and again, when things grew old, humbaba alone believed himself eternal and young, still powerful, able to defeat all. humbaba didn't want to know one fact: that accumulation will lead to eruptive change. but, sadly, when suddenly he realized it after all, he chose to check its power on all, the tall. he crushed all the shrubs and plants leaving them creeping and broken all over. he damaged the flowers and colors, the flowers withered, their leaves all burned and soon they w
who made him a friend pretending guardian of the orchard. did those nice shrubs need fear to go begging for a garden and have humbaba in his treachery ilk. those plants and flowers were like books everyone could read, not cut and throw away. their different fantastic colors had formed our blood so our veins ran smoothly, our 7 wonders showed. then humbaba made a whirlwind of fire and snow. who crowned him king? who showed him our garden was but a jail? humbaba was great and scary, but not so...
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we did that with the palestine papers in january turned we parted with "the guardian." there were 1700 documents of secret negotiations between israelis, palestinians, and the americans. we took a lot of heat for doing it. but we stuck to our guns. we faced our first challenge, which is what to withhold? what to do not put out there? we are under tremendous pressure by the british government to hold publication of an alleged mi officer to propose a sick rendition program to take mid- level home loss operatives and to in turn them with eu funding. this is a plan that is illegal under international law. we had a rigorous discussion inside about whether or not we disclose the individual's name. he was disclosed thatas a britih consul. it turned out that he was semi-6 -- it was mi-6. when you get rid of "my country to is of the" objection that all journalists want to have, it is a liberating feeling. we put it out there and guess what. the world cup turning. no one was hurt. the end of -- the world kept turning. no one was hurt. nigh.nd was not people do not benefit -- is n
we did that with the palestine papers in january turned we parted with "the guardian." there were 1700 documents of secret negotiations between israelis, palestinians, and the americans. we took a lot of heat for doing it. but we stuck to our guns. we faced our first challenge, which is what to withhold? what to do not put out there? we are under tremendous pressure by the british government to hold publication of an alleged mi officer to propose a sick rendition program to take mid-...
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the scene at the cemetery in buffalo has onlookers touched as the deer has stepped in as a guardian ofs standing to attention whenever someone approaches. >>> one teenager has found an interesting way of getting what she wants no matter what. after being told by her parents that she couldn't get a horse, regina trained her cow to fill the role. she's even gotten the clever cow to leap fences and mosey through the countryside at her home in germany. regina's new best friend doesn't seem to mind and has been appropriately named luna. luna meaning moon, cow jumped over the moon. i'm telling a bad joke. >> get the girl a horse. >> you know, you can't give a kid everything. let them get creative. >> that's very creative and it has horns, too. >>> it's time now for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day here on nbc. it is world health day marking the founding of the world health organization. this year's campaign calls for everyone to do their part in helping to stop antimicrobial resistance which is when microorganisms become immune to medications. >>> swinging
the scene at the cemetery in buffalo has onlookers touched as the deer has stepped in as a guardian ofs standing to attention whenever someone approaches. >>> one teenager has found an interesting way of getting what she wants no matter what. after being told by her parents that she couldn't get a horse, regina trained her cow to fill the role. she's even gotten the clever cow to leap fences and mosey through the countryside at her home in germany. regina's new best friend doesn't seem...
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chief and one letter to the explorer and the plexorers' parts and gather -- explores parents and guardian. the fbi is also conducting an investigation into the allegations of the wrongdoing. internal affairs and one other law enforcement agency are also conducting investigations. now, one of the two men who brought the complaint confirms that he has -- and a fellow explorer worked here at the housing complex in richmond. 21-year-old sergio rios said he was just an explorer with the richmond police department at the time last year. anxious to gain experience, he agreed to work at a private security company, owned by two officers. he also gave one of the officers $500 to buy a gun. rios could not have legally bought it at the time. along with friend and fellow exer floor -- explorer, orlando torres, he says he patrolled the neighborhood with a weapon. >> you wouldn't even buy an underaged person a cigarette or a beer. you are endangering lives. he's not trained. >> the two officers are on paid leave pending the outcome of multiple investigations. police did not say who besides its own depar
chief and one letter to the explorer and the plexorers' parts and gather -- explores parents and guardian. the fbi is also conducting an investigation into the allegations of the wrongdoing. internal affairs and one other law enforcement agency are also conducting investigations. now, one of the two men who brought the complaint confirms that he has -- and a fellow explorer worked here at the housing complex in richmond. 21-year-old sergio rios said he was just an explorer with the richmond...
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it could help screen potential pet guardians. the panels recommendation will be forwarded to the board of supervisor. >> a len year old boy was honored in the 911 hero awards. his mother had chest pains. officials say he remained calm as he followed the instructions from the dispatcher that was honored . >> that allowed the mother to receive prompt medical care. it is behavior that others should exhibit using the 911 system. >> three dispatchers were recognized in all . they received certificates and medals. they are sponsored for 911 for kids foundation. >> two the longest soap operas are coming to an end. all of my children will go off of the air in september and one life to live will end its run in january. they will be replaced by a food show called the chew . general hospital will remain on the air. >> up next, one of the most prestigious trophies in the sports world sales around the bail. -- bay. >> new at six. the cell phone scroo that got a man in trouble with the police. you will see what happens next that probably shoul
it could help screen potential pet guardians. the panels recommendation will be forwarded to the board of supervisor. >> a len year old boy was honored in the 911 hero awards. his mother had chest pains. officials say he remained calm as he followed the instructions from the dispatcher that was honored . >> that allowed the mother to receive prompt medical care. it is behavior that others should exhibit using the 911 system. >> three dispatchers were recognized in all . they...
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we dog guardians are contributing citizens of the united states. we are now the outlaws. the national park service should be ashamed of even proposing such a scheme. as bad as the ggnra's preferred alternative is, the poison pill makes it totally unacceptable. and i think the city has every right to send a resolution restricting what the gmp gnra can do. -- ggnra can do. and i ask you please to not let this happen. thank you so much. >> thank you. next speaker. >> i need to -- >> take your time. we can have other speakers go first. >> all i need to know is how i make a -- that's fine. >> hi, my name is jill, and i want to thank you for the hearing. pass the resolution and allow us our 1%, please. thank you. >> thank you. >> wow. [applause] [laughter] >> how do i make this a full screen is what i'm trying to figure out. >> >> i.t. will take care of that. and i apologize for -- >> ok. >> there you go. >> ok. this is a slight show that andrea played a little while ago. but i wanted to point out several things. my name is lisa, by the way, and i've been organizing a lot of th
we dog guardians are contributing citizens of the united states. we are now the outlaws. the national park service should be ashamed of even proposing such a scheme. as bad as the ggnra's preferred alternative is, the poison pill makes it totally unacceptable. and i think the city has every right to send a resolution restricting what the gmp gnra can do. -- ggnra can do. and i ask you please to not let this happen. thank you so much. >> thank you. next speaker. >> i need to --...
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committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, with a grant from millicent bell through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. >> bergman: we all die, two and a half million americans every year. sometimes, the cause of death is no surprise. sometimes, death comes suddenly-- from accidents, heart attacks, homicides. there are medical experts whose job it is to figure out why and how people die. they are called forensic pathologists or medical examiners, and they perform the postmortem, the autopsy, your last physical exam. ( saw buzzing ) one of the leading forensic pathologists in america is dr. marcella fierro. >> when i was treating live patients, i spoke with them. and when i have dead patients, i talk to them, too. >> bergman: but they don't talk back. >> they talk back to me with their physical findings and with their pathology. i ask them, "tell me your story." >> berg
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time for the guardian and his ward to get up.gest of the orphans, a 4-month-old who came here a few weeks ago. her mother is gone. her love and loyalty now with the keepers who watch her day and night. patrick cares, nurtures and returns the love. is she friend? >> yes, very. >> reporter: she is. this is teething, is it? oh, i feel the teeth. i never had my hand eat p by an elephant before. >> reporter: this baby is too young to chew and too young to survive on her own. that's my watch. she was rescued in northern kenya. she had fallen into a watering hole. her mother couldn't get her out and abarnly abandoned her, perhaps chased away by predators. right now, there are 17 orphaned babies here at the david shellbrick wildlife trust. the world's first elephant orphanage. >> so, here -- >> reporter: one of the most popular tourist stops? the mid-day feeding. it doesn't matter how old you are. watching the babies frolic, rolling in the dirt, spraying themselves with water, is few delight. but these viewings also help cover the $1,000
time for the guardian and his ward to get up.gest of the orphans, a 4-month-old who came here a few weeks ago. her mother is gone. her love and loyalty now with the keepers who watch her day and night. patrick cares, nurtures and returns the love. is she friend? >> yes, very. >> reporter: she is. this is teething, is it? oh, i feel the teeth. i never had my hand eat p by an elephant before. >> reporter: this baby is too young to chew and too young to survive on her own. that's...
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committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. >> go to work, go to work, go to work, go to work, go to work. let's go! >> we got to use what we have. >> whoa! >> pick it up, boys! >> ...14, 15, 16, 17... ( whistle blows ) >> let's go, get there, get there. >> let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go. hey, tyler, get on up there, let's go. come on, let's go. ( whistle blows ) >> come on! >> come on, jacob! >> narrator: the summer of 2010 was one of the hottest on record in arkansas. >> you want to win or you want to coast through the season? right now, you're coasting. you got to run 40 yards, run 40 yards! ( whistle blows ) >> narrator: despite the heat, high school football teams across the state were practicing, gearing up for the season. >> keep your eyes up here, guys. got to be able to focus when we're tired. we got to be able to think when we're tired. >
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committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. major funding for this program is provided by the bill & melinda gates foundation. ( phondialing ) >> hey, willy. michael. could you give me a call when you get a chance? thanks. ( phone dialing ) francisco garcia. how are you, sir? ( laughs ) what's the next step, francisco or bob, in your mind with... with michael? >> martin smith: meet michael clifford. >> i didn't see the email confirmation from them. did they confirm? >> smith: he calls himself an educational entrepreneur. >> dennis' read on it is that the regionals have just never had to deal with that before. >> smith: from his headquarters in the sleepy beach community of del mar, california, clifford is building an empire. >> was it mark twain that said don't let college get in the way of your education? ( laughs ) >> smith: he invests in failing universities, and injects t
committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. major funding for this program is provided by the bill & melinda gates foundation. ( phondialing ) >> hey, willy. michael. could you give me a call when you get a chance? thanks. ( phone dialing ) francisco garcia. how are you, sir? ( laughs ) what's the...